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Main Title Initial Screening of Thermal Desorption for Soil Remediation (Chapter 11).
Author Yezzi, J. J. ; Tafuri, A. N. ; Rosenthal, S. ; Troxler, W. L. ;
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Cincinnati, OH. Risk Reduction Engineering Lab. ;Foster Wheeler Enviresponse, Inc., Edison, NJ.;Focus Environmental, Inc.,
Publisher 1993
Year Published 1993
Report Number EPA/600/A-94/013;
Stock Number PB94-141553
Additional Subjects Soil pollution ; Crude oil ; Desorption ; Heat treatment ; Land pollution control ; Oil pollution ; Low temperature tests ; Data acquisition ; Technology assessment ; Planning ; Selection ; Hydrocarbons ; Reprints ; Thermal desorption ; Remedial action
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Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to present procedures for collecting and evaluating key data that affect the potential application of thermal desorption for a specific site. These data are defined as 'critical success factors'. The screening procedure can be used to perform an initial assessment, based on limited data, to determine if thermal desorption may be a viable technology for a given application. The critical success factor screening methodology is executed in six steps (1) Data collection, (2) Waste classification, (3) On-Site versus off-site treatment evaluation, (4) Critical success factor evaluation, (5) Contingency planning and (6) Treatment system size evaluation. Procedures for performing and summarizing the Results of each of these screening steps are presented.